A Vidor man was arrested for drug possession and traffic violations after police found 17 grams of meth in his car Wednesday morning.

Richard David Shock, 36, was stopped by an Orange County Deputy for traffic violations and arrested for not having a valid driver's license around 11:30 a.m. on Birtie Street in Orange County, Chief Deputy Clint Hodgkinson said.

Before the car was towed, the deputy did an inspection of the vehicle and found 17 grams of meth and small amounts of crack cocaine, Diluadad, Xanax, Adderall, Hydrocodone, Klonipin and marijuana.

If convicted, Shock faces one second degree felony charge, three state jail felony charges, three class A misdemeanor charges, one class B misdemeanor charge and three class C misdemeanor traffic violations.

Shock was arraigned Thursday morning by Justice of the Peace Judge David Peck.